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Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

Wokspaces above 1200 squarefeet.

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Thomas

It is amazing how you can have such a messy garage yet I looked long and hard and could not find any dirt. The worst that I found was a couple of drops of oil or antifreeze on the floor under the engine. Now if that was me working there wouldn't be clean spots the size of your dirty spots.

I look forward to seeing what the next year brings. All the best in 2012.

Cheers :beer:

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I've been around GJ for awhile and just found this thread 6 days ago. I can't stop reading and I'm only to page 43. I can't imagine what else I'm going to find here.
Thomas, my hat is off to you and yours. Beautiful workmanship and a timeless project.
I've restored a 200+ year old log house into our homestead but have found very few remnants of the past other than the timbers and the stories they tell.
Vision is not only in the eyes.

sean
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There are dreamers, there are planners, and then there are doers. And once in a while someone like BB767 comes along -- all three, in spades.
 

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I know it's real late but I just found this site because I was looking for more info on a jack that my dad had for several years & I acquired after he died. It is a Walker hydraulic Roll-A-Car #784 Series C 4 ton jack & it really looks a lot like the 1 in your post from 2009 (the 1 that hasn't been cleaned or painted. Mine functions but has a slight leak & needs to be rebuilt. My question is this, what is the jack worth in it's present shape & where would I be able to sell it to someone that would actually get some use out of it. Hopefully the attached photos will help shed some light on this jack.
Thanks

chuck
 

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I know it's real late but I just found this site because I was looking for more info on a jack that my dad had for several years & I acquired after he died. It is a Walker hydraulic Roll-A-Car #784 Series C 4 ton jack & it really looks a lot like the 1 in your post from 2009 (the 1 that hasn't been cleaned or painted. Mine functions but has a slight leak & needs to be rebuilt. My question is this, what is the jack worth in it's present shape & where would I be able to sell it to someone that would actually get some use out of it. Hopefully the attached photos will help shed some light on this jack.
Thanks

chuck

I can't tell you what it's worth but you can post it here (you would have to set a price but it would go to a good home) and probably have it gone in a matter of a few days. Other options would include eBay (you wouldn't need to figure out what it's worth then) or CraigsList (you set the price but have to deal the crazy's coming to your house).


Oh, and welcome to the forum.
 
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Congratulation's on the 2 year anniversary. I've still been reading along in amazement. Chris is the best partner you'll ever have in the garage to watch your back.
 
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As New Years Eve approaches I want send best wishes to everyone for the coming year from the Restored 1930's Auto Shop

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Gus has his new "duds" on and is also looking forward...

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...to what adventure await this next year.

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I'm wondering what fun lays ahead myself...

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...but whatever it might be, you just know I'll share it here with all my friends. :)

Thomas
 

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If I’m like everyone else, you will immediately go looking to see the awesome job Thomas had done at copying the original. Check post 3919 on page 196 and post 3982 on page 200.

Nice!
 

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Nice to know Thomas has a 'plan B' in case his day job isn't to his liking. lol

With Gus's new livery, I suspect that Mr. Johnson will be showing up again in some manner to show his approval.... (cue the weird Theramin music floating through the ether about the 'Center of the Universe').

Happy New Year Thomas, Chris, and the rest of the gang at GJ!
 

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Happy New Year, all. Looking forward to more lurking as I always do. Wishing everyone on board all the best in 2012. This site IS the best!

John.
 
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boa tarde para todos e feliz 2012 gostei muito da reforma q voc fes nessacasa moto no brasil estado do RS cidade de caxia do sul cidde com 500.000 pessoas e muitas empresas granes pequenas...eu tenho uma pequena empresa de usinagem esoldas migmag tig eletrodo revestido...e paso horas a oite olhnd ese forun e outros mais eses tipos de coisas servicos me encanta muito a svzs datevontade de vender tuo aqui e ir embora pra i e abrie meu proprio negocio...um brinde a 2012 e muito trabalho :beer:
 

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Thomas and Chris and Cameron - Happy New Year to you all! It's been a pleasure meeting and getting to know you all (and unfortunately, the taillights of the Nova). I'll try twice as hard next time!!
 

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ricardorevello - I understand a bit of what you wrote, but not all (I assume it is Portuguese). Here is what was translated (perhaps others can get a better idea of what ricardo wrote):

Good afternoon to all and happy retirement in 2012 I enjoyed the fes nessacasa moto q you state in Brazil RS caxia the southern city of cidde with 500,000 people and many small companies bulk ... I have a small machining company esoldas migmag tig electrode coated ... and hours oite olhnd paso ese forun and more types of things eses services delights me very svzs datevontade tuo here to sell and go away i started my own business ... a toast to 2012 and much work
 

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As New Years Eve approaches I want send best wishes to everyone for the coming year from the Restored 1930's Auto Shop

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Gus has his new "duds" on and is also looking forward...

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...to what adventure await this next year.

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I'm wondering what fun lays ahead myself...

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...but whatever it might be, you just know I'll share it here with all my friends. :)

Thomas
Already thinking ahead to busy work for retirement I see...
If the rusted out sign in front generates business how much do you think this will create???
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I've been around GJ for awhile and just found this thread 6 days ago. I can't stop reading and I'm only to page 43. I can't imagine what else I'm going to find here.
Thomas, my hat is off to you and yours. Beautiful workmanship and a timeless project.
I've restored a 200+ year old log house into our homestead but have found very few remnants of the past other than the timbers and the stories they tell.
Vision is not only in the eyes.

sean
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Oh oh buzzworth, sounds to me like you've been sucked into the vortex......Another poor unsuspecting victim! Hope you stick with it till you catch up to ATP. (BTW, does everyone know that also stands for Airline Transport Pilot beside A Temporary Pause?)

Very nice work on your log house Sean from what I can see. It is indeed extremely satisfying work don't you think? You're going to fit right in with the whole gang here. Remember, resistance is futile! Welcome to the thread. :)

Thomas
 
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There are dreamers, there are planners, and then there are doers. And once in a while someone like BB767 comes along -- all three, in spades.

BFBOB go on now, you're just saying that........... :eek: Hey seriously, though I do like to make things happen. Just love the creative process and I'm pretty much a "hands on" guy. Some folks thumb through a catalog and write checks and presto, instant whatever. Blame or credit my Dad for me getting involved in projects and getting my hands dirty. Fortunately Miss Chris is extremely understanding about it all and at times even seems to enjoy getting caught up in it. ;)

Thank you BFBOB for those very kinds words.

Thomas
 
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I know it's real late but I just found this site because I was looking for more info on a jack that my dad had for several years & I acquired after he died. It is a Walker hydraulic Roll-A-Car #784 Series C 4 ton jack & it really looks a lot like the 1 in your post from 2009 (the 1 that hasn't been cleaned or painted. Mine functions but has a slight leak & needs to be rebuilt. My question is this, what is the jack worth in it's present shape & where would I be able to sell it to someone that would actually get some use out of it. Hopefully the attached photos will help shed some light on this jack.
Thanks

chuck

Hello Chuck and let me express my condolences for the loss of your father. Did you get the answers to all your questions? As you know I have, and most of my friends on this thread, have a fondness for old equipment, especially well made ones such as Walker floor jacks. The Garage Journal Classifieds would be the perfect place to advertise it. Price is always what a buyer is willing to pay and a seller is willing to sell. Ball park, ones needing service work and attention like yours, seem to change hands in the range of $100- $200 from what i've seen if that's helpful. You're not going to be able to retire from the proceeds from selling it I'm afraid. As you might have read these jacks restore very well...

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...and yours looks to be a nice one, very similar to the one I restored (before, on the right) and had powder coated.

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The cover plate with the embossed WALKER name is stamped steel making it slightly newer than the cast steel cover on the original paint Walker. Chuck it's a nice piece and I hope someone from the Journal is able to buy it and give it a good home. It deserves that. :thumbup: Let us know where it winds up will you please and if we can help with anything else? Garage Journal folks are pretty special I've found and we'd like to help. Good luck.

Thomas
 
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Happy New Year to you Thomas and your family, and congrats on the 2 year anniversary,i just now finished reading your 211 pages, really remarkable,

Hugo.

Hugo how this thread turned into (now) 212 pages and Still growing is, well, I guess a testament to- never say and show in a few pages what you can expand into 212 pages- and more.... :dunno: I've got the 1950's family 8 mm film turned into DVD on the shop about ready, I'm still sorting old '50's, 60's and 70's photographs from out there, the tool shed and lean-to are slowly getting cleaned out, the BBB is in the final stages, some terrific heavy duty tables/benches from a tool and die maker that are getting transformed, a lumber rack nearing the last stages of fabrication, more equipment restorations ongoing, and there other things best not mention just yet.

Soooooooooooo more is in the pipeline for 2012. :D

Thomas
 
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boa tarde para todos e feliz 2012 gostei muito da reforma q voc fes nessacasa moto no brasil estado do RS cidade de caxia do sul cidde com 500.000 pessoas e muitas empresas granes pequenas...eu tenho uma pequena empresa de usinagem esoldas migmag tig eletrodo revestido...e paso horas a oite olhnd ese forun e outros mais eses tipos de coisas servicos me encanta muito a svzs datevontade de vender tuo aqui e ir embora pra i e abrie meu proprio negocio...um brinde a 2012 e muito trabalho :beer:

Welcome ricardorevello to the Garage Journal and to our little shop. I bet you'll like spending some time here on the Forums. I'm afraid my Portuguese isn't up to snuff enough to converse even after all the time I've spent flying to Brazil. I get to Sao Paulo several times each month but not near where you are I'm sorry to say. Check back here for more updates.

Todos os melhores-vos a minha amiga e mais uma vez, bem-vindo.

Thomas
 
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Thomas and Chris and Cameron - Happy New Year to you all! It's been a pleasure meeting and getting to know you all (and unfortunately, the taillights of the Nova). I'll try twice as hard next time!!

Hi there Bob, wait till you see what I recently found in the tool shed. :drool:

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The newest specification card on it is dated 4-22-42. I didn't look to see what the oldest one is.

I'll do a complete post when I get the chance.

Thomas
 

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Now play fair!! That may be how MILs are typically portrayed in some families, but that's never been my mom's way!

Chris
 
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good for business travelers are up to SP + 3 hours by plane here in the city ... here's what comes next vz to Brazil comes in here to drink an ice cold coca cola ... you have a project of some (welder car titg ) ach what it is how you spell and have tig machine and a portable eutetic Castolin faser want a cart so she can have me the link or psa drawings I look forward to see you now as I've Poso phase one topic to put all my work here ... ... my English provavelmnte hug and a drug because I wrote in Portuguese and put it in google translator haha
 

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Oh oh buzzworth, sounds to me like you've been sucked into the vortex......Another poor unsuspecting victim! Hope you stick with it till you catch up to ATP. (BTW, does everyone know that also stands for Airline Transport Pilot beside A Temporary Pause?)

Very nice work on your log house Sean from what I can see. It is indeed extremely satisfying work don't you think? You're going to fit right in with the whole gang here. Remember, resistance is futile! Welcome to the thread. :)

Thomas

Thomas and all....The log house project started in 1995 and progressed for a couple years with the addition to it and outbuildings.

I've started a new place that is going to be a timberframe. The new garage is started and there is a thread:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=120063

I'll update it soon as the timbers will be raised starting next monday 1/9.

Time now for indoor projects as the cold winds blow.
sean

p.s....what do you mow with? tractor or ZTR? (i'm "only" on page 75 of this thread and reading every post...whew)
 

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Hi there Bob, wait till you see what I recently found in the tool shed. :drool:

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The newest specification card on it is dated 4-22-42. I didn't look to see what the oldest one is.

I'll do a complete post when I get the chance.

Thomas

Ah, your new career in distributor service, all makes and models, awaits you just around the corner.............
 

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buzzworth... you are not the only one with a restored Log Cabin, my parents bought this in 1960 or 1961 and it is where I spent most of my summers, we rebuilt it in the mid 90's and added a bathroom to the back and central air and heat, my baby sister lives in it now.
 

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